
by Casey Adams
Filming in locations around Utah and as far away as Italy, artists share stories at the 13th Annual LDS Film Festival using the big screen as a community backdrop.
The SCERA Center for the Arts has been home to the film festival for nearly a decade, and invites film lovers to experience visual storytelling in its comfortably classic atmosphere. The four-day festival, which opened Wednesday, features 14 feature films and 28 shorts in addition to special screenings.
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